2021
DOI: 10.1111/ases.12913
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Delivery of digestive surgery services during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Indonesian Society of Digestive Surgeons online survey

Abstract: Introduction During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, digestive surgery potentially exposes both health‐care professionals and vulnerable patients to COVID‐19. A survey was conducted with aim to determine the digestive surgery services provided during the COVID‐19 pandemic, optimize safety for patients and clinicians, and safeguard health‐care services. Methods An online survey was conceived and circulated to members of the Indonesian Society of Digestive Surgeons. The survey was conducted in t… Show more

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“…Considerations are given to postpone nonurgent procedures in COVID-19 infected patients. 10 Although the pelvic mass was more than 10 cm, a 2-week delay was considered acceptable since the symptoms were still manageable with conservative treatments. Restriction on elective surgeries in patients tested positive COVID-19 serves to protect both the patient and healthcare workers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considerations are given to postpone nonurgent procedures in COVID-19 infected patients. 10 Although the pelvic mass was more than 10 cm, a 2-week delay was considered acceptable since the symptoms were still manageable with conservative treatments. Restriction on elective surgeries in patients tested positive COVID-19 serves to protect both the patient and healthcare workers.…”
Section: Continuedmentioning
confidence: 99%